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Auburn 37 Kentucky 73 Alabama 8 Florida St 7 Michigan 27 Michigan St. 7 Voncer b7f 24 Forco 70 La. Tech 35 McNeese 6 Georgia 49 Oklahoma 76 Notre Dome 70 USL 20 E. Michigan 6 Oe Miss 0 Texas 73 Rice 3 LSU 20 Tulane 70 Texas 28 Ohio State 52 Missouri 27 Tennessee 70 Air Force 3 Texas Tech 7 Wisconsin 7 Nebraska 70 VVVVvvA AdveHiKr, Ufayetre, Sunday, Oct. 13.

1974 31 FIRST HALF STOPS CAJUNS Quick Six And Tech Support Reputations the second stanza. It followed Danny Curtis recovered for th USL had its next two possessions killed quickly by pass interceptions and another went 56-yard boot off the foot of vmaogs. a USL did manage to tally on Muehr Wilborn was almost for nought when Raphael Sep- stopped as he tried to get out- tien was far off range with a 55- side but he used his right hand yard field goal attempt. to keep his balance then picked up a wall of blockers down the right sidelines to reach pay dirt. The Bulldogs almost scored By DAVID WIDENER Advertiser Sports Editor Charles "Quick Six" Mc-Daniel lived up to his nickname and Louisiana Tech lived up to its No.

1 ranking among the nation's college division teams as the Bulldogs of North Louisiana built up a 35-7 half-time lead and coasted to a 35-20 Southland Conference victory over the Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana before a crowd of 9,637 at Cajun Field Saturday night. "Quick Six" got a quick six clear around the Bulldog 20. He then broke outside to the right and was off and running past the USL bench and to a new SLC record. The previous mark was 99 yards set by Dennis Hagaman and Bubba Brown of Abilene Christian against Texas Arlington in 1964.

Hagaman and Brown pulled off a double take as Hagaman ran 14 yards then give the ball to Brown who went the final 85. McDaniel's dash was a prelude of things to come as Tech struck for two more quick touchdowns for a 21-0 lead with the game less than 64 minutes old and fans still trying to buy again as Larry Anaerson intercepted 8 USL pass two plays later and returned it 29 yards to the Cajun four. However, an illegal procedure penalty and a rugged Cajun defense left Tech at the 19 following four downs. USL got close enough before QUICK SIX GOES 100 YARDS points for the unbeaten Tech eleven by racing 100 yards with the opening kickoff and from Cajuns Cashed In However, the Cajuns cashed in on a golden opportunity to tally at the start of the second quarter as freshman tackle Brady Muth hit Haynes forcing a fumble that teammate James Pinegar recovered for USL at the Tech 14. Five running plays later, Raymond Lation scored on a one yard dive off left tackle with 12:39 left in the second quarter.

That cut the gap to 21-7 and it made Tech mad as it came right back to score again. USL attempted an onside kickoff but it failed as the baE went out of bounds at the Bulldog 48. Harper ripped off tackle for 12 yards then Moody circled the intermission to let Septien try a 50-yard field goal but the kick then on it was all downhill for went off to the right as time its next possession, taking over on the Tech 38 following a Bulldog punt and covering the distance in eight plays to tally on a one-yard run by frosh Bruno Parker with :14 remaining. 18-Yard An 18-yard pass from Dufrene to back Allen Taylor and a 14-yard run by Parker ate up most of the yardage in the short drive. A 59 yard run by Ricky Herren later in the period gave Tech an opportunity to score.

Randy Robertson passed to Foppe for 28 yards and an apparent TD but Tech was guilty of offensive pass interference and the score was nullified. A 46-yard field goal attempt by Jerry Pope was then parcially blocked by Gerald Johnson and Steven Johnson recovered for USL on the Cajun six. A fumble by Herren set up USL's final touchdown as frosh walk-on Frank Bartley recovered the loose pigskin on the Tech 23. A 12-yard pass from Pollard to Oliver Mitchell got the TD with 30 seconds left. Septien had to kick a 35-yard PAT after the Cajuns were called for holding.

popcorn, coke and hot dogs. the Bulldogs and an uphill struggle for the Ragin' Cajuns. USL, lost xne pigsian via tum ran out. Even Terms The Cajuns were late coming ble on its first possession as Win Extended The victory extended La. Tech defensive end Eddie Ang- out for the start of the second Tech's winning streak to 16 lin bounced on the stray ball at the Cajun 42.

second Play BEAT TENNESSEE Tigers Overcome Fumbles For Win On the Bulldogs second play from scrimmage, "Quick-Six" skipped around the left side 36 left flank on an option pitchout half but it was because of fear, it was uncalled for as they played Tech on even terms in the scoreless stanza. Neither team put up a threat until USL mounted a drive from its own 20 following a Tech punt. Dufrene did most of the damage in the march with keepers on the option play but games and left the Bulldogs with the distinction of never having lost an SLC game since joining the league in 1971. Tech is now 4-0 for the year and 3-0 in conference wars. The defeat left USL with a 14-game losing streak, four of those coming this season and three in league battles.

Tech has now beaten the vards to the USL. six before and dashed 40 yard for the TD being knocked out of bounds just 34 seconds after the Cajun McDaniel continued to carry the mail for Tech but it took him score. Final TD he fumbled the snap from offense averaging only 70 yards La. Tech's final touchdown of the first half came on a 69 yard punt return by Wenford Wilborn a game through the air. Cajuns four straight years and four more tries before he got into the Cajun end zone, the final yard netting the TD with 11:04 on the clock.

USL couldn't move following center after guiding the Cajuns to the Tech three early in the holds a 32-23-3 record in me series that started in 1910. fourth quarter and linebacker with five minutes remaining in McDaniel's 100 yard kickoff the Bulldog kickoff and had to punt. Keith Muehr got off a It was also a good night for running back Brad Davis, a much heralded runner whose individual performance this year has been hampered by his team's overall ineptness through its first four games. The senior gained 80 yards on 18 carries against the Vols, BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Tennesse scored on a 32-yard Louisiana Stat overcame four field goal midway through the first half famblea and got a and 33 clutch fourth-down touchdown! from quarterback Billy Brous-lP3" from Condredge Holloway ard Saturday night enroute to! to wide receiver Larry Seivers.

a 2010 Southeastern Confer- LSU fumbled four times in ence football victory over Ten-1 the first half and lost all of nessee. I them. But the Tigers plagued It was LSU's first victory by fumbles all year held onto ince the Tigers' season opener the baE in the second period, gainst Colorado. It left bothi It was by far Broussard's teams with 2-2-1 records. best performance.

He com- beautiful 51-yard boot that return was a new SLC standard. He also scored on a one-yard run. It was a night for big plays for Tech as Arry Moody scored rolled dead on the Tech 24 but it went for nought as Moody, runs of 40 and 76 yards McDaniel's substitute, showed his speed by going 76 yards for another Canine TD on the first leaving him only 34 yards short being named the offensive plaver of the game. Wenford Wilborn, tagged the defensive nlaver of the contest, returned of eclipsing the LSU rushing record held by Heisman Trophy Much-Malianed Pleted five of eight pass at a USL punt sa yaras ior auuuici winner Billy Cannon. Broussard, a much-maligned i tempts for 133 yards in a Tiger play.

Moody tried the middle of the USL defense on the run but found no hole. However, he kept his "cool" and skipped off the of Tech's TD's. "Quick Six" gained yaras on five carries before leaving I I Ifl II II i would-be tacklers to go outside nnncnc rnnTDni i the game early with a nip in- jury Moody rushed 11 times for to the right and he was off and a4jVWjW II 1SI vvLLLUL lUUiUrtLL 139 varrls and Roland narper imi6. in the first senior quarterback who rose to first string status when the Tigers' supposed superstar Mike Miley chose pro baseball over college football, directed the Tigers on two impressive drives. The first covered 75 yards in the second quarter and culminated with Brad Davis going over from three yards out.

The fourth-quarter touchdown by 4K PifF" SiMr wj. got 28 on six trips. Steve still remaining fO-ir of 10 1 period. passes for 57 yards in directing La. TECH The Associated Press By Net East TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Rush Pass Yards Albright 14, Susquehanna 9 Aiegheny 33, Grove City 7 13 -31 57 26 11 132 0 132 Broussard came after an 80- Amherst 14.

Bowdoin 12 Net For Long Att'd Yards TD Run including a 47-yard Bates College 26, Worcester Tech II Rronssarrl to wide ColleB 31' wlllim M8rv 14 yard drive pass from Tech's attack-. Randy Dufrene led USL's offense with 50 yards rushing on 14 attempts and Roy Williams added 40 on eight rushes and Nate Thornton 34 on five. Barry Pollard completed seven of 14 passes for 72 yards and one TD. USL was so anxious to get at the No. 1 ranked Bulldogs that thev lumped offsides on the Steve Haynes, qb Arry Moody RUSHING Charles McDaniel Roland Harper Arry Moody Jones Steve Haynes Randy Robertson Don Dean Herren Tucker TOTALS receiver Richard Romain which set up the score.

Other TD Bridgeport 35, Wagner 19 Central Conn St 42, Montclalr Clarion College 21, Edlnboro State 21 rnact ftiuvri 74. Westevan 7 5 11 3 3 1 2 7 28 132 8 -31 -5 -3 57 2 LSU'S Other touchdown came iColby College 21, Maine Maritime 0 on a 6even-yard run bv soph-' Colate 21 Hoy Cros omore Terry Robiskie after the ",73 Mat. 7 1 39 230 MCDANIEL GOES UP AND OVER a Tennessee Delaware IS, Connecticut 6 Tigers recovered Auburn 31, Kentucky 13 Austin Peay 17, Morehead State 15 Bowie State 12, Hampton Inst 10 Catawba Coi 10, Guilford Col 10 Centre College 19, Sewanee 14 Chattanooga 34, Wis. Milwaukee 7 Duke 33, Army 14 East Carolina 15, Furman Unlv 12 Eastern Illinois 13, Delt State 3 East Kentucky 21, Middle Tenn St 17 Elon College 24, Bluefleld State Emory Henry 10, Concord 7 Fayetteville 46, St Paul's Col 0 Gardner-Webb 16, Georgetown Col 14 Georgia 49, Mississippi 0 Georgia Tech 29, North Carolina 28 Glenvllle State 21, West Va Wesley 17 Grambllng Col 21, Tennessee State 7 Hampden-Sydney 16, Washlngtn Lee 6 Hiram College 14, Carnegie-Mellon 10 Kentucky State 25, Central St, Ohio 7 Lenoir Rhyne 31, Appalachian St 10 Livingstone Col 13, Winston Selem 0 Louisiana State 20, Tennessee 10 Madison College 41, Brldgewater, Va 13 Miami, Fla 35, Peclfic Unlv 6 Millsaps College 24, Principle Col 0 Morris Brown 51, Morehouse Corf 18 Murray State 14, Tenn Martin 6 No Carolina 8, Norfolk State 6 No Carolina St 22, Virginia 21 Northern Illinois 20, Marshall Unlv 17 Presbyterian Col 21, Mars Hill 20 Midwest For Long Att-compd-HI Yards TD Pass opening kickoff that sailed far A 4.U HaaIi Anil innn itnrl 46 yards for PASSING Delaware Val 50, Upsala Co'lege 6 Stroudsburg 21. Cheyney State 7 fumble and went the score.

0 57 0 21 mio me iwu cuu au" steve Haynes resulted in no return. The: 10 replay proved a nightmare for anJv Robertson the Cajuns as McDaniel took Don Dean 1 Tennessee LSU 0 13 0 21 For Long 13 Totals the ball at the goal line and shot up the middle and into the FOOTBALL SCORING SUMMARY First Downs 19 Rushes-yards 47-198 43-186 Passing yard! 142 164 Return yards 0 36 -Fosses MH 1-11-0 Punts 3-43 4-42 Fumbles-lost 5-3 4-4 Penalties 3-35 5-35 Kickoff Turning Point For Cajuns No. Yds. 1 13 2 21 2 36 5 70 TD Ret'n 0 13 0 19 0 21 0 21 Long Franklin Mar 70, Swarttimore Georgetown 56, St Peter's 13 Gettysburg Col 31, Bucknell 14 Harvard 34, Columbia 6 Hobart College 41 Hamilton Col 27 Ithaca 57, Springfield 35 Kutztown 27, Glassboro State II Lafayette 17, Hofstra Unlv 7 Lebanon Valley 21, Muhlenberg 20 Maine 23, New Hampshire 9 Massachusetts 21, Boston Untv 14 Middlebory 25, Williams Col 20 Millersville St 66, Mansfield St 12 NY Tech 14, Wm Peterson 0 Northeastern 23. American Int'l 20 Norwich Unlv 10, Tufts 7 South Alabama 8, Florida State 7 Alcorn 37, Texas Southern 31 Score by Quarters: Louisiana Tech 21 14 0 0-35 PASS RECEIVING Jones Pat Tlllev Rod Foppe Totals PUNTING Jerry Pope TOTALS U.

of Southwestern La. 0 7 0 13 zo GAME SCORES LaT Charles McDaniel (100, kickoff return) Pat-kick by Jerry Pope. LaT McDaniel (1, run) Kick by Jerry No. Yards Avg. Punt 6 252 420 48 6 252 42.0 48 Punts Klckoffs Intercp Tennessee 0 10 0 010 LSU 0 7 7-20 Tenn Seivers 33 pass from Holloway ITownsend kick) Tenn FG Townsend 32 LSU Broussard 1 run (Jackson kick) LSU Robiskie 7 run (kick failed) LSU Davis 3 run (Jackson kick) Akron 23, North Michigan 0 Alma College 17, Albion 3 Ashland 20, Northwood Mich 10 Augustana, III.

45, Elmhurst Col 19 in the first half and all were Pope LOT Larry Moody (76 run) Kick by ALL Had Planned Tammariello had planned to RETURNS No. Yds. No. Yds. No.

Yds. Jerry Pope USL Raymond Lation (1, run) Pat- Wenford Wilborn i a Kick by Septien Baldwin-Wallace 16, Muskingum Col 0 Ball State 38, Richmond 23 Bethany, Kens. 15, McPherson Col 7 Biack Hiiis St 49, Dakota Wesley 1 Bluffton 51, Anderson 14 Bowling Green 26, Kent State 10 Buena Vista 37, Dubuque 6 Butler 24, DePauw Unlv 20 Capital Unlv 28, Ohio Northern 17 Green Anderson McDanlef Herrin Waters LaT Moody (30, ran; Xlcs cy Jerry Pope LaT Manford Wilburn (59, punt return) Kick by Jerry Pope 100 2 109 By DAVID WIDENER Advertiser Sports Editor USL Coach Augie Tammariel-io called the opening kickoff the turning point of the game Saturday night as Louisiana Tech used a 100 yard return by Charles "Quick Six" McDaniel to roll past the Ragin' Cajuns, 35-20. "We made five critical errors 19 (9 turned into touchdowns by Tech," Tammariello said. iecu is atfvu a swu WSol it could capitalize on our mistakes.

They make the big play quictoer than Tulane and they play like Nebraska except they don't have the overall size." USL Bruno Parker (1, run) (Kick; failed) USL Net USL Oliver Mitchell (12, pass from Tulane Greenies Remain Unbeaten Carleton College 7, Lake Forest TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Rush Pass Yards Berry Pollard) Kick by Septien 23 15 72 87 FINAL TEAM STATISTICS LaT TOTAL OFFENSE 20 50 18 68 Net For Long Atfd Yards TD Run 9 IS 0 II Yardage No. Offensive Plays TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 50 1st Downs Rushing 1st Downs Passing Barry Pollard, qb Randy Dufrene, qb DEFENSE Barry Pollard Randy Dufrene Raymond Lation Emamial Guldry Nate Thornton Roy Williams Bruno Parker Fontenot Ennls Schexnayder A. Taylor TOTALS 1st Downs by Penalty NET RUSHING Yardage No. Rushlrg Attempts USL 319 80 20 12 4 4 229 60 268 39 3.S 90 20 8 3 0 300 52 9 3 0 230 39 284 54 5.9 70 13 5 0 19 Total Yards Rushing attack Tech by flooding the weak side of Tech's formation with passes but USL was ah' to complete eight of 20 attempt for 90 yards while having thr intercepted. "I figured we would have throw to move the ball against Tech but we did manage to rush for 229 yards," said Tammariello.

"Tech is so good they take away your good stuff." Tammariello said the Cajuns were banged up following the game. Safety Robert Fletcher, the top tackier on the team, hurt a knee. Tech Coach Maxir. Lambrisht said his club was pressing USL and it was likely that the Cajuns would make "We jumped to an early lead on long runs and it forced USL to come from behind." he said. "I was pleased with our offense although we had not long sustained drives.

We felt we could move with our No. 1 offense but we played 55 players tonight, all but two we are thinking about redshirting." Lambright said USL's defense Delta Results Yards Lost Rushing Avg. Yards per Rush 60 229 Cent Methodist 3), Baker Unlv 6 Cent Michigan 49, Indiana State 0 Chadron State 14, Wayne St, Neb 7 Coe College 27, Lawrence Unlv 20 Concordia III. J6, Northwest Wise 21 Cornell College 40, Grinnell Col 12 Southwest Arkansas State 31, Illinois St Unlv 0 Baylor 21, Arkansas 17 Howard Payne 35, Sul Ross State 10 Louisville 24, North Texas St 10 Mississippi St 37, Lamer 21 Missouri South 27, Arkansas Tech 14 Oklahoma 16, Texas 13 Ouachita 10, Harding Coi 0 South Methodist 33, Texas Christian 13 SW Texas State 35, Tarleton Stete 0 Texas 28, Texas Tech 7 Texas Col AM 17, East Texas St 20 Texas Lutheran 35, Valparaiso 4 Par West Brlgham Young 38, Wyoming 7 California 40, Oregon 10 Carroll, Mont. 26, Rocky Mountain 6 Colorado 34, Iowa State 7 LaVerne Col 10, Azusa Pacific 0 Montana 27, Northern Arizona 0 Nevada, Reno 19, Northrldge State 14 Mex-Highlands 8, Western St Colo 7 Northern Colo 3, Ft Heys Kens 0 Oregon State 23, Washington For Long PASSING Yards TD Pass NET PASSING Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes had Intcptd.

Int. Return Yardage Barry Pollard 17 2 72 7 14 Randy Dufrene TOTAL RETURN 1 II 0 II 90 1 II For Long No. Yds. TD Ret'n Yardage ble returns) furlongs, claiming price S3000 7 Deadwood 7.SS 4.40 3.20 1 Etm Creek 25.40 8.40 3 Settle Reeche 5.20 Time: 1:21.4 Also ran: Tenacious Lemon, Carter's SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1974 FIRST RACE: Quarter Horse Claiming, 3-year elds and upward, 350 yards. Claiming price S2000.

2 Streaky James D.H. 5.80 6.00 5.00 10 Roman Patrol D.H. 6.20 6.00 4.60 TOTALS 1 PASS RECEIVING Ulysses Abadle Oliver Mltcheil Lation A. Taylor Mosby TOTALS NO. PUNlS-Average Total Punt Yardage 14 12 17 18 224 0 4.20 Gin, Irv Mer, Cllfty, I Got Gumption, 252 0 9 1 Dot Away Punts had blocked PUNT RETURN Yardage Tega Note, Distance Wings.

Hop Chick, Lai Exacta: 7 and 1 paid tlSO.W Satin SEVENTH RACE: The Greater Lake Time: 18.46 Also ran: Senior Talt Diamond, Mighty HI, 4 II Long Punt No. Punts Returned KICKOFF RETURN Yardage the first quarter enabled Tulane to keep its unbeaten slate in tact. The loss extended Air Force's losing streak to four, following a season opening victory over Idaho. 56-Yard FG Air Force's Dave Lawson kicked a 56-yard field goal in the third quarter for the losing Falcon's lone score which was offset by a 24-yard field goal by Tulane's David Faigaust in the fourth quarter. Niether team sustained any kind of offensive attack as a steady rain that fell before and during the game made the slick grass turf of Falcon Stadium almost unplayable.

Tulane managed 157 yards in total offense, 116 coming in the second half. Air Force was held to 105 in the game. Slick Conditions The slick playing conditions caused 10 Air Force fumbles with the Falcons losing three, while Tulane lost three of four. Air Force tailback Ken Wood was the game's leading rusher with 61 yards on 21 carries. But Falcon quarterbacks Ken Vaughn and Mike Wordcn lost 38 yards between them In the defensive battle.

Steve Treuting led Green Wave rushers with 41-yards on 17 carries. Tulane Air Porte Charles Convention and Tourist com- Fllngo. PUNTING No. Yards Avg Keith Muehr 5 224 44.1 56 109 3 109 6 SECOND race: inorougnoreo PurM, Quarter horse allowance, No. Klckoffs Returned PENALTIES vTant 4.40 3.00 2.80 1 4.60 6.60 ft.

BO 3.4U 1 nixie Music Punts Klckoffs Intc'tn ALL RETURNS No. Yds. No. Yds. No, Yds.

Roy Williams 2-21600 Harold Porter 5 103 Totals 2-2 6 109 0 0 19.00 5 Linda's Moon 10-137 4-3 8-67 4-2 9 J. Edmunda 5-20 (No. Yds.) FUMBLES Attendance(esL) 937 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) The Tulane Green Wave rode out a first-quarter touchdown on Martin MitcheE's 54-yard punt return and went on to a 10-3 inter-sectional football victory Saturday over the Air Force Academy. Mitchell's punt return up the middle of a surprised Air Force coverage unit with 1:14 left in Nicholls Slips Past Northwestern NATCHITOCHES, La.

(AP) Tailback Steve Strapolo rambled for a school record 128 yards and a touchdown Saturday night to give Nicholls State a 7-0 Gulf South Conference victory over Northwestern Louisiana. Strapolo's one-yard touchdown run in the second quarter climaxed a 38-yard drive on six plays. Danny Magee, who averaged 43.8 yards for nine punts, added the extra point. Northwestern tailback Mario Cage had 115 yards rushing and quarterback Butch Ballard completed 13 of 45 passes for 154 yards. Nicholls is now 3-2 overall and 2-2 in the conference.

Northwestern, which has now lost seven straight dating from the last game of the 1973 'eean, is 0-6 overall and 0-4 in the league. Defensive back Gary Fonte-not intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble, made eight tackles and broke up several passes to help keep North-western scoreless. Fumbles Stop Pokes LAKE CHARLES Once again fumblitis spelled the 6 Dancer's Queen 3.43 Time: 20.72 Also ran: Money Lick, Moon's Gravey, Duggan's Deck, Mr. Hot Rocket, Wheeler Deeler, Jets Breeie Bar, Band Top. EIGHTH RACE: Quarter Horse Allowance, 2-year elds, 400 yards.

1 Costra Nostra 11.00 9.40 8.60 10 Magnolia Sea Boy 11-00 8.10 The Big Ones downfall of a sluggish McNeese 2 I'm A Jet Smooth 10.40 State team here Saturday night as they were tied 6-6 by a fired up Eastern Michigan 11. Eastern Michigan used a fumble by Douglas Dutt, ex- Time: 1:01 Also ron: Ex Con, Almedl Speed, Volley Bergln, Lady Kay Leurl, Cool Kentucky. Dally Double: 1 and paid 819.40; 10 and paid $14.20. THIRD RACE: Quarter Horse Allowance, 1 and 4 year elds, 350 yards. 1 Miss Spanish Heart 6.80 4.20 2.80 I Sunnle 7.10 5.40 7 Jonage Star 420 Time: 11.41 Also ran: Spicy Suiy, April Two Bar, Sword's Dream, Little Pene Ster, Top Ohs, I'ma Bar Jet, Leno Lee McQue.

FOURTH RACE: Quarter Horse Claiming, 3-year elds and upward, La. Bred, 400 yards, claiming price $2500. 9 Splash Echo Babe 55.40 16.80 6.60 5 Anita's Ster 20.80 7.20 6 Natal Br 3.00 Time: 21.05 Also ren: Jack Pardee, 3 Tee Writer, Hubba Bar Suel, Para Diamond, Mlsi Silver Night, Rock Dona, xacta: 9 and 5 paid SM79.40 FIFTH RACE: Thoroughbred claiming, 4-year olds and upward, La. Bred 7 furlongs, claiming price 52500. I Easy Brook 11.00 5.40 3.80 Oklahoma 16, Texas 13 The Oklahoma Sooners held off a final-quarter bid by the Texas Longhorns to take a narrow 16-13 win in Dallas Saturday.

(Story on Page 35) Notre Dame 10, Rice 3 Notre Dame got a TD run by Wayne Bullock with 3:08 left in the game to edge Rice 10-3 in South Bend Saturday. (Story on Page 35) did a good job of throwing the Bulldog backs for losses. "But, we had an excellent defensive effort, too. No. 1 Defenso "We were disappointed in our No.

2 defense. We gave them the opportunity to play and they didn't perform. Our schedule gets tougher from here on. This team doesn't have as much depth as last year's un't but we have been able to play a tot of players so far this season." Both teams had excellent kicking games as Tech's Jerry Pope booted the ball six times for a 42.0 average and USL'i Keith Muehr punted five timei for a 44 J6 norm. One of Muehr 'i boots traveled 58 yards.

Tech faces Northwestern next week in the State Fair gams at Shreveport while USL goe' to Orlando, for a bsttl against Tampa. Fatima star, of a punt return on the McNeese 14-yard line Time: 20.99 Also ren: Go Little Go, Moon A Lena, Midnight Star Bars, See Dee Pee Jay, Miss Fine, Lighten Dreem 2. EX ACTA: 1 A 10 paid 5174.80 NINTH RACE: The Square Circle Club Purse, Houston, Thoroughbred cleiming, 3-year elds and upward, 4-'i furlongs, cleiming price SJOOO. 1 Dauntless Diver 25.80 11.00 5.60 4 Stubiy 13.00 5.60 2 Lisa's Diamond 3.20 Time: 1:20 Also ran: Shy Bull, Lucky R. Cepocket, Cute Outfit, Miss Peekaboo.

TENTH RACE: Thoroughbred claiming, 3-year elds and upward, Vi furlongs, cleiming price S2000. late in the first half to get in position for a 29-yard field goal by Ray Vanover. Jim Stansik fell on the fumble with 11 seconds remaining in the half and Vanover did the nrsr oowns Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-yardi Tulane Air Force I 12 -m n-76 38 19 115 121 4-13-1 Me-2 7-28 7-M 4-3 10-3 4-39 4-30 7 0 0 3-10 0 0 3 0-3 Tex. 28, Tex. Tech 7 Texas Skip Walker scored three touchdowns to pace the Aggies to a 28-7 Southwest Conference win over Texas Tech at College Station.

(Story en Page 35) 6 Quanaha Queen 12.00 7.00 5.00 2 Count Phil 14.00 7.40 Alabama 8, Fla. State 7 Third-ranked Alabama scored on a field goal with 33 seconds left to take a slim 8-7 win over Florida State Saturday. (Story en Pago 35) rest after one running play. The Cowboys were held to 9 Thrill of Victory 1.20 7 Fancy Fee Flame 4.60 3.40 1A Sailor's Avenue 3.20 Time: 1:21.2 paltry 211 yard total offense with only 67 of this coming Time: 1:27.4 Also ran: Oil Discovery, Salmette, Dally Bet, Out Time, Jo Vlti Miss, Also ran: Duke of Padue, Chrys.er's through the air for the lowest Tul-Mltchell 54 punt return (Felooust kick) AF-Lawson 56 field goal Tul Falgoust 54 field goal A unavailable Trail, Gills special, Skiite B. Bib's Angel Sailor At Night.

SIXTH RACE: Thoroughbred Claiming total passing for a McNeese Farmer's Fancy. Exacte: 4 end 3 Hid 72.40 Attendance: M14 Handle U41JJ9I team in years. 1-year olds and upwards, six and one-hiH.

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